Iceland review - 2016, Page 18

Iceland review - 2016, Page 18
16 ICELAND REVIEW 10Q three years old, and I started training when I was around five. My sisters were also swimmers and my parents worked a lot with swimmers [Eygló’s father was the chairman of the Icelandic Swimming Association and her mother also worked there for many years]. At the age of eight, my coaches saw that I had potential. I think I made the final decision when I was nine years old as I was watching the 2004 Olympics. I told my parents that I wanted to go and was going to go, and sure enough, eight years later I went to the 2012 Olympics in London! Who do you look up to as a profes- sional role model? I look up to the American swimmer Missy Franklin. She’s the same age as me and currently holds the world record for the 200-meter backstroke. I had a chance to meet her in 2011 at the World Championships, after she won her first gold medal. She’s a really nice person and has been my idol for the past six years or so. Tell us something about yourself that people might be surprised to know. I think the thing that surprises people the most when they get to know me is that I’m kind of a goofball. I’m really hyper and an active person. Thankfully, my coaches—Jacky Pellerin, Birgir Viktor, and Kristinn Jaferian—have always been really patient with me and have been there to remind me what my goals are. You recently returned from Guadeloupe in the Caribbean. Tell us about what you did and saw while you were there. I was practicing in some of the swim- ming pools there, but it wasn’t a rigorous training camp or anything. I was just finding my rhythm again after taking a week off before Christmas, which is a long time out of the pool for professional swimmers. It was one of the funnest trips I’ve ever been on. The atmosphere, the people and the weather were great. It was sunny every day, so I visited all four corners of the island, saw rainforests, and stopped by, I think, seven different beaches. Whenever I got a day off from training, I took full advantage of it and did a lot of touristy stuff. What are you most looking forward to about competing at the Olympics this summer? I’m looking forward to racing, doing a good job, having a good time and remembering to enjoy it. The last time I went to the Olympics it was really nerve-wracking. I wasn’t doing my best in my category, because it was such a big event and I was focusing on every- one else instead of myself. I think it was important to go through that, though, just so that I could be more prepared for this summer. I know how everything goes now, so it won’t faze me as much. I just want to do the best I can to be a good representative for Iceland while I’m there. * www.jardbodin. is · phone +354 464 4411 · info@jardbodin. is - Welcome TO Mývatnssveit - RElax - enjoy - experience
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